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■ANeTO CCLND TABLE
Vol. VIII No. 2
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
December, 1967
BEAVAN JOINS
CBC STAFF AS
PR CONSULTANT
To aid in the expansion and
development plans of California
Baptist College, President Loyed
R. Simmons announced Nov. 15 that
Jerry Beavan has been retained as a
consultant in public relations and
promotion.
Beavan's appointment is in keeping with the interest shown by the
rank and file of messengers in attendance at the convention in Reno,
who voted to allow California Baptist College to take a special offering
through the churches during 1968 for
operating expenses and the calling
of a special session of the convention as soon as the Executive Board
has a workable plan for an endowment
program and campaign to present,
explains President Simmons.
"The deferring of an endowment
campaign and plans for general funding will allow time for a study of
the whole program and a long range
plan to be set out," says Dr. Simmon s.
"On campus, with the aid of Mr.
Beavan, we .will be getting ready to
launch such a campaign when it is
cleared."
Dr. Simmons also reported that he
was "most encouraged by the action
of the convention and the apparent
resolve of California Baptists to
strengthen the college."
Beavan, whose home is in Palos
Verdes, is no stranger to the public
(Continued on page 2)
A Cljrtstmas (ir^ttwj
May your hearts experience the warmest blessing ever
at this Christmas season. We here at California Baptist
College are sincerely grateful for all that you mean to us
and to the Kingdom of our Lord.
Surely without question 1967 has been the greatest year
thus far in the life and history of our college. God has blessed us with much the largest enrolment we have ever had. The
626 enrolled this fall represents an increase of approximately
16% over the enrolment of a year ago. This increase is far
above the national average.
The year just coming to a close has also seen the
beginning of construction on a splendid new gymnasium and
two new dormitories. These facilities will greatly enhance
both the capacity and quality of our college program. We
thank God, and each of you who has helped.
"The past is prologue." We believe that this modern
proverb is especially applicable here at C.B.C. Scheduled
for 1968 is the "kick-off" of a greatly needed endowment
effort. A part of our aim in this campaign will be a search
for the right personnel for the setting up of a permanent
office of development.
It is our earnest hope also to be able to begin construction on the magnificent Book of Life complex. The
first unit of this complex will be the Wallace Memorial
Building.
Please pray with us that God will lead us to accomplish
His will for California Baptist College in the days ahead.
God bless you—and yours—with happiness and peace at
Christmas and throughout the new year.
—Soyett ?S. Simmons

■ANeTO CCLND TABLE
Vol. VIII No. 2
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
December, 1967
BEAVAN JOINS
CBC STAFF AS
PR CONSULTANT
To aid in the expansion and
development plans of California
Baptist College, President Loyed
R. Simmons announced Nov. 15 that
Jerry Beavan has been retained as a
consultant in public relations and
promotion.
Beavan's appointment is in keeping with the interest shown by the
rank and file of messengers in attendance at the convention in Reno,
who voted to allow California Baptist College to take a special offering
through the churches during 1968 for
operating expenses and the calling
of a special session of the convention as soon as the Executive Board
has a workable plan for an endowment
program and campaign to present,
explains President Simmons.
"The deferring of an endowment
campaign and plans for general funding will allow time for a study of
the whole program and a long range
plan to be set out," says Dr. Simmon s.
"On campus, with the aid of Mr.
Beavan, we .will be getting ready to
launch such a campaign when it is
cleared."
Dr. Simmons also reported that he
was "most encouraged by the action
of the convention and the apparent
resolve of California Baptists to
strengthen the college."
Beavan, whose home is in Palos
Verdes, is no stranger to the public
(Continued on page 2)
A Cljrtstmas (ir^ttwj
May your hearts experience the warmest blessing ever
at this Christmas season. We here at California Baptist
College are sincerely grateful for all that you mean to us
and to the Kingdom of our Lord.
Surely without question 1967 has been the greatest year
thus far in the life and history of our college. God has blessed us with much the largest enrolment we have ever had. The
626 enrolled this fall represents an increase of approximately
16% over the enrolment of a year ago. This increase is far
above the national average.
The year just coming to a close has also seen the
beginning of construction on a splendid new gymnasium and
two new dormitories. These facilities will greatly enhance
both the capacity and quality of our college program. We
thank God, and each of you who has helped.
"The past is prologue." We believe that this modern
proverb is especially applicable here at C.B.C. Scheduled
for 1968 is the "kick-off" of a greatly needed endowment
effort. A part of our aim in this campaign will be a search
for the right personnel for the setting up of a permanent
office of development.
It is our earnest hope also to be able to begin construction on the magnificent Book of Life complex. The
first unit of this complex will be the Wallace Memorial
Building.
Please pray with us that God will lead us to accomplish
His will for California Baptist College in the days ahead.
God bless you—and yours—with happiness and peace at
Christmas and throughout the new year.
—Soyett ?S. Simmons